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Interpromotional Match On Superstars, Kidd’s Bodyguard Named

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WWE Superstars, which rarely features interpromotional match-ups, featured a bout between Drew McIntyre and Yoshi Tatsu at tonight’s taping at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

McIntyre’s last appearance on SmackDown saw him and Chavo Guerrero lose to WWE Tag Team Champions Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov. A frustrated McIntyre hit his partner with the Future Shock DDT following the loss.

Also taped for Thursday’s Superstars broadcast was Darren Young vs. Zack Ryder.

— Tyson Kidd identified his bodyguard as Jackson Andrews — his name in Florida Championship Wrestling — on tonight’s episode of Raw.

— “ECW Original” Sabu celebrated his 46th birthday yesterday.

source: PWInsider.com

Michaels Teases Appearance On Raw, Punk Attends ROH Show

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— Shawn Michaels teased a pre-taped appearance for tonight’s Slammy Awards themed Raw.

He noted on Twitter that he taped “something extra” for Raw this past weekend at the Tribute to the Troops event in Fort. Hood, Texas.

“I almost 4got. I taped something “extra” this weekend. Not sure what it was 4. They gave me this shiny thing. Suppose I’ll watch Raw,” he wrote.

The retired wrestler was nominated for the “WWE Moment of the Year” category for his final match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI.

— Former ROH World Champion CM Punk was backstage at Ring of Honor’s second night of television tapings last week in Louisville, Kentucky visiting friends.

Hardy Nearly Loses Custom Belt, Matches Announced For Impact

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— Jeff Hardy nearly lost his custom made Immortal Championship, which according to the Pro Wrestling Torch, cost $18,000 to make. The TNA World Heavyweight Champion noted last night on Twitter that he had just received it back from Southwest Airlines.

“JustGotThaWorldTitleBackFromSouthwestAirlines…,” he wrote.

— TNAWrestling.com has announced the following matches for Thursday’s episode of iMPACT!:

* Robbie E vs. Jay Lethal in an X Division Championship Match

* Rob Van Dam vs. Rob Terry

* The Beautiful People vs. Mickie James and a partner to be a selected by Eric Bischoff in a TNA Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament Match

— Hamada, who was released last week by TNA Wrestling, returned to Japan in October when the organization stopped using her. It is said that her former tag team partner, Taylor Wilde, has also parted ways with the organization. (source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

The Miz Appears On Morning Show, Asked If Wrestling Is Real

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WWE Champion The Miz and Alex Riley appeared on WWL-TV’s morning show today touting tonight’s Monday Night Raw event at the New Orleans Arena.

He largely remained in-character discussing the audience’s hatred for him and his journey from Real World to WWE Champion.

Notably, the morning show host asked him if the show is real. The Raw Superstar responded, “It hurts. It hurts. My body is aching at all times.”

The interview concluded with The Miz promoting tonight’s Slammy themed Raw, a three-way WWE Championship Match advertised for the event, and his title defense against Randy Orton at Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view.

Report On Hardy Wrestling While Impaired, Claim Of Drug Use

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To follow-up on last week’s story of Jeff Hardy almost being pulled from TNA Wrestling’s Final Resolution pay-per-view and stripped of the TNA World Heavyweight Championship due to his condition backstage at the event, Bill Behrens, who coordinates independent bookings for several TNA stars including Shannon Moore, noted on his weekly podcast that company officials have allowed Hardy in the past to wrestle while impaired.

Behrens also discussed Hardy’s vicious chair shot to the back of Ken Anderson’s head in October, which resulted in the former Mr. Kennedy suffering a severe concussion and sizable wound. He said that Anderson is in a great position to sue the organization since he could claim Hardy was unfit to compete when he issued the negligent chairshot.

Behrens says it’s considered an “open secret” within the company that Hardy is still using drugs and thus they wouldn’t have a chance in court.

Sound Off 137: Stand Back, There’s A Jackass Coming Through!

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Complete List Of Slammy Award Categories & Nominees

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Tonight’s episode of WWE Monday Night RAW will be a special 3-hour show featuring the 2010 Slammy Awards. The show will begin at 8pm EST and will take place from the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Here is a complete list of the categories and nominees for tonight’s Slammy Awards:

Superstar of the Year:

  • Randy Orton
  • Edge
  • Rey Mysterio
  • John Cena
  • Kane
  • The Miz

Shocker of the Year:

  • The Miz cashes in Money in the Bank, becomes WWE Champion
  • Randy Orton punts Chris Jericho in the head
  • The Nexus debuts
  • Paul Bearer turns on The Undertaker

Knucklehead Moment of the Year:

  • Big Show unmasks a bald CM Punk
  • Santino Marella gets out-danced by Vladimir Kozlov
  • Beth Phoenix eliminates The Great Khali from the Royal Rumble
  • Lay-Cool gets beaten by Mae Young

Despicable Me Award:

  • CM Punk sings “Happy Birthday” to Rey Mysterio’s daughter
  • Drew McIntyre faces and humilates Teddy Long
  • Kane buries The Undertaker alive
  • Mr. McMahon makes truce with Bret Hart, then kicks him in the groin

Holy %&^*%&* Move of the Year:

  • Kofi Kingston hits Drew McIntyre with a leg drop off ladder through announce table
  • John Cena sends Batista onto a car and through the stage with two Attitude Adjustments
  • Randy Orton delivers RKO to a flying Evan Bourne
  • John Morrison dives off set onto Daniel Bryan and The Miz

Guest Star Shining Moment of the Year:

  • Wayne Brady gets RKO’d by Randy Orton
  • Pee-wee Herman vs. The Miz
  • Mike Tyson punches out Chris Jericho
  • William Shatner sings WWE Entrances

“Oh Snap” Meltdown of the Year:

  • Big Show destroys Jack Swagger’s trophies
  • Edge destroys the Raw GM’s computer
  • Alberto Del Rio injures Rey Mysterio’s arm with a steel chair
  • Batista quits WWE

WWE Moment of the Year:

  • Sheamus attacks Triple H from behind with a lead pipe
  • Edge Spears Chris Jericho through the barricade
  • The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in Michaels’ final match
  • John Cena counts 1-2-3 as Orton defeats Barrett and Cena is fired from WWE

WWE Universe Reaction of the Year

  • To be determined on tonight’s Raw

“And I quote” Line of the Year

  • To be determined on tonight’s Raw

There will also be a Divas battle royal to determine Diva of the Year.

Jim Ross Blogs About UFC 124, GSP vs. Silva

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WWE Hal of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog at JRsBarBQ.com with some commentary on this past Saturday’s UFC 124 pay-per-view. Here are some highlights of what Ross said about the show:

The Overal Show: “I enjoyed the PPV and felt that I got my monies worth. That is and should always be the bottom line of purchasing any PPV. UFC 124 delivered in the Octagon which is where UFC begins and ends.”

Georges St. Pierre’s Performance: “GSP was Rembrandt. His jabs were lethal…essentially toxic. Koscheck’s right eye looked like pulled pork (O.K. one BBQ reference…get over it.) St. Pierre had the crowd and the fight in the palm of his hand. He is money both in and out of the ring. GSP is the type of fighter that the UFC is smart in building around because he’s never going to embarrass the company and will always represent the sport in a classy way that will attract sponsors, casual fans and impress uninformed politicians.”

Josh Kozcheck: “Koscheck seemed to know early that Saturday night in Montreal wasn’t going to be his night and perhaps felt going the distance would be somewhat acceptable against, arguably, UFC’s top attraction. Koscheck is a tough kid who marketed this fight well and should earn a nice payday for paying the role of 1997 antagonist Shawn Michaels in Montreal. Someone needs to be the bad guy, in an organic and not over the top way, to assist in selling big time, UFC PPV main events. Koscheck handled that role well and he’s to be commended. Koscheck got whipped like a government mule but never quit.”

A GSP vs. Anderson Silva Dream Fight: “What’s next for GSP? Or perhaps the most relevant question is when will GSP fight Anderson Silva? That has seemingly become THE fight in UFC and seems ideal for the Rogers Centre in Toronto which is an arena that WWE has sold out for two Wrestlemanias as I recall. With a hot semi main event, I could see St. Pierre vs. Silva doing north of 50,000 fans and massive PPV numbers in the Dome in Toronto.”

As always, visit JRsBarBQ.com to check out Jim Ross’ great line of BBQ products.

Preview For Tonight’s 3-Hour Slammy Awards RAW

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Tonight’s episode of WWE Monday Night RAW will be a special 3-hour show featuring the 2010 Slammy Awards. The show will begin at 8pm EST and will take place from the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

As of Monday morning, the only match confirmed for tonight is a Divas Battle Royal to determine the Diva of the Year.

According to the WWE website, the following categories are among those we’ll see tonight:

  • Superstar of the Year
  • Shocker of the Year
  • Match of the Year
  • Diva of the Year

The superstars nominated for Superstar of the Year include John Cena, Kane, Randy Orton, The Miz, Rey Mysterio and Edge.

Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett vs. The Miz for the WWE Title is being advertised locally as the dark match main event.

Once again, WWE developmental star Seth Rollins (formerly Tyler Black in Ring of Honor) is teasing that he’ll be in town for tonight’s RAW. Rollins worked a WWE dark match before last Monday’s show, so that is likely what he’s referring to.

WWE Diva Wins Queen of FCW Crown, Update On Melina, More

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— Rosa Mendes beat AJ on Sunday’s episode of FCW Wrestling to become the new Queen of FCW. The New Jersey native had held the crown since February.

The SmackDown Diva denied AJ’s finishing maneuver attempt, the Octopus hold, and moments later garnered the three count. After the match, Mendes said it was her dream to become the Queen of FCW and continued rambling in Spanish.

In a trivia note, Mendes has yet to win a singles match on WWE television since joining the main roster two years ago.

— One day after appearing as a heel at WWE’s annual Tribute to the Troops event, Melina was back working as a babyface at last night’s Raw live event in Biloxi, Mississippi. She and Eve beat Maryse and Alicia Fox in a tag team contest.

— Rey Mysterio celebrated his 36th birthday Sunday.

More Troops 2010 Notes – Rey Unmasks, Orton Bleeds (Spoilers)

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— Randy Orton accidentally bled during the Tribute to the Troops main event — John Cena, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio vs. The Miz, Wade Barrett and Alberto Del Rio — which he acknowledged last night on Twitter.

“Had a great time at Ft. Hood today. Met many people both military and civilian, and we put on one hell of a show. Got split open in the match, curious what makes show,” he wrote.

— In a correction from a match result, R-Truth actually beat Ted DiBiase with the Corkscrew scissors kick, not the Lie Detector.

— The participants of the 15-Man Battle Royal were Chavo Guerrero, Chris Masters, Cody Rhodes, Daniel Bryan, David Otunga, Ezekiel Jackson, Heath Slater, Husky Harris, John Morrison, Justin Gabriel, Mark Henry, Michael McGillicutty, Santino Marella, Sheamus and Vladimir Kozlov.

— The entire locker room — sans Vince McMahon — took part in in-ring celebration at the conclusion of the show and kayfabe was completely thrown out the window (i.e. John Cena joking with members of The Nexus).

— Kaval and Tyler Reks were brought to the event, but weren’t used during the live show.

— After most of the audience had cleared out of Sadowski Field, Rey Mysterio took off his mask and gave it to a soldier. He asked those near him if anyone was going to take a picture and apparently no one did.

— Regarding the result for 8-Diva Santa’s Little Helper Match, Michelle McCool succumbed to Kelly Kelly following the K2.

(Thanks to SPC McClouston, Patrick for additional notes)

Raw Facing Additional TV Competition, Ex-Diva Heading To Japan

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— WWE will face an unexpected challenge for Raw tonight as the New York Giants vs. Minnesota Vikings game, which was scheduled for Sunday afternoon and postponed due to heavy snow in Minnesota, will now air at at 8 p.m. on FOX affiliates in both markets.

— Former WWE Diva Serena announced Sunday on Twitter that she will be wrestling in Japan next month for former WWE star Tajiri’s SMASH promotion.

She wrote, News is out… I am going to Japan! What a dream come true. Been a career-long goal. January 29- Smash wrestling! Thank you Tajiri :)”

— WWE returns to the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 5th, 2011 at 7:30 PM. Tickets go on sale December 18th, 2010 at 10 AM. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

source: PWInsider.com

Injury Updates On Goldust & Kaval, Cena Appearing On The View

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— Goldust, who underwent shoulder surgery on Friday, noted on his Twitter account yesterday that it went well, but was painful.

“Shoulder surgery. Was the most pain I’ve ever been through…I think they took my arm off and reattached it,” he wrote.

He also noted that he is typing on his mobile device with his left hand. He will be out of action for five to six months.

— Kaval noted Friday on Twitter that he had not received word on his injured ankle, for which he underwent an MRI the previous day.

He was on hand for yesterday’s Tribute to the Troops taping in Fort Hood, Texas, but did not compete.

— John Cena, Eve Torres and Rosa Mendes taped segments with Sherri Shepherd for The View at yesterday’s Tribute to the Troops event.

Click here for 100+ Tribute to the Troops photos – DX, Divas & more ->

source: PWInsider.com

*Spoiler* Babyface Star Works As Heel At Tribute to the Troops

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Melina performed as a heel at this afternoon’s Tribute to the Troops event in Fort Hood, Texas as she teamed up with Lay-Cool and Alicia Fox in a Santa’s Little Helper Match against Divas Champion Natalya, Kelly Kelly and The Bella Twins. The babyfaces went over with Kelly claiming the pinfall.

It was reported earlier this week by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that creative planned to turn Melina heel and have her feud with Divas Champion Natalya. The idea was first conceived a few weeks ago and it is said that Melina garnered heat backstage because she was negative on becoming an on-screen villain.

Meanwhile, a renewed relationship with John Morrison recently teased on Monday Night Raw is considered a dead idea.

(Thanks to SPC McClouston, Patrick for show result)

Reason For Young’s Contract Holdout, Nash On Facebook, More

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— Regarding Eric Young’s contract holdout with TNA Wrestling last month, he indicated to friends that he believed WWE would show interest in signing him and thus he held out for a better deal than the Nashville based organization initially offered. There was apparently no interest on WWE’s part in Young’s services and he re-signed with TNA Wrestling for less money than he was looking for. He was, however, granted freedom to accept independent bookings without company approval.

— The Dec. 9 episode of TNA ReACTION did a 0.58 cable rating, with 775,000 viewers. The previous week’s show drew a 0.62 cable rating, with 780,000 viewers.

— Kevin Nash revealed on Twitter that he has an account on Facebook and is accepting friend requests.

He wrote, “I updated my fb and found my best childhood friend. Plenty of room for friends. www.facebook.com/kevin.s.nash. Thanks, Kevin.”

sources: Pro Wrestling Torch, PWInsider.com

Divas Match Announced For Raw, Candice Michelle On Facebook

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— WWE.com announced today that the 2010 Slammy Award for Diva of the Year will be determined in a Diva Battle Royal on Monday’s Raw.

— Former WWE Diva Candice Michelle has launched an official fan page on Facebook.com. The page, which features a personal video message from the former WWE Women’s Champion, can be accessed here.

— In attendance notes, the Dec. 4 WWE Supershow in Las Vegas did 5,800 at the Orleans Arena, which holds a little over 8,000, for a $160,000 gate. Dec. 4 in Jackson, TN drew 3,000 fans and $70,000. Dec. 5 in Ontario, CA did 5,500 paying $160,000. Dec. 5 in Bowling Green, KY at Western Kentucky University drew 3,800 and $90,000. (source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Announces 2010 Slammy Awards Categories & Nominees

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WWE has revealed the categories and nominees for the 2010 Slammy Awards that will be announced on Monday’s three-hour episode of Raw.

Superstar of the Year

– Edge
– John Cena
– Kane
– Randy Orton
– Rey Mysterio
– The Miz

Shocker of the Year

– The Miz cashes in Money in the Bank, becomes WWE champion.
– John Cena loses and is forced to join Nexus.
– Nexus takes out McMahon.
– Paul Bearer turns on The Undertaker.

Knucklehead Moment of the Year

– Big Show unmasks a bald C.M. Punk.
– Santino Marella gets out-danced by Vladimir Kozlov
– Beth Phoenix eliminates Great Khali from the Royal Rumble.
– Lay-Cool beaten by Mae Young

Despicable Me Award

– C.M. Punk sings “Happy Birthday” to Rey Mysterio’s daughter.
– Sheamus attacks Triple H with lead pipe while The Game talks about Shawn Michaels.
– Nexus attacks Ricky Steamboat and WWE Legends.
– Kane buries The Undertaker alive.

Holy %&^*%&* Move of the Year

– Kofi Kingston hits Drew McIntyre with leg drop off ladder through announce table.
– John Cena sends Batista onto a car and through the stage with two Attitude Adjustments.
– Randy Orton delivers RKO to a flying Evan Bourne.
– John Morrison dives off set onto Daniel Bryan and The Miz.

Guest Star Shining Moment of the Year

– Mike Tyson punches out Chris Jericho.
– Pee Wee Herman vs. The Miz.
– Florence Henderson kisses Great Khali.
– William Shatner sings WWE ring entrances.

“Oh Snap” Meltdown of the Year

– Big Show destroys Jack Swagger’s trophies.
– Edge destroys the Raw GM’s computer.
– Alberto Del Rio injures Rey Mysterio’s arm with steel chair.
– Batista quits WWE.

WWE Moment of the Year

– Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels shake hands.
– Nexus debuts and attacks John Cena.
– The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in Michaels’s final match.
– Kane wins Money in Bank, cashes in on same night.

Photo Of Tribute to the Troops Stage, NXT Rookie Intro Videos

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— Joey Styles has tweeted an image of the stage that will be used for today’s Tribute to the Troops event taking place at Sadowski Field in Fort. Hood, Texas.

— WWE has posted videos of the Rookies of NXT Season 4 introducing themselves:

— WWE returns to the US Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Mar. 12, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale Dec. 18, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

Bearer Comments On His Demise, Clay Praised For Weight Loss

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— Paul Bearer was apparently written off television on last night’s episode of SmackDown as the show concluded with Kane pushing a set of ladders over a railing, sending the wheelchair and its occupant to the concrete floor below. The World Heavyweight Champion then realized that he had accidentally taken out his father.

“What an abrupt end to a fun unexpected ride. Will I ever return? Never say never,” Bearer wrote on Twitter.

NXT Season 4 Rookie Brodus Clay has received high marks from WWE officials because he previously weighed well over 400 pounds and has since lost close to 100. They feel he has great self discipline (source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Superstar of the Year Nominees, Video Profile On The Rock

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— WWE.com announced the nominees for 2010 Superstar of the Year for Monday’s Slammy Awards. The winner will be determined by fan voting. The nominees are John Cena, Randy Orton, The Miz, Edge, Kane and Rey Mysterio.

— WWE has released a video preview of its Top 50 Superstars of All Time DVD set, which hits stores this Tuesday. They have posted online the title’s piece on former WWE Champion The Rock, which includes comments from John Cena and The Miz, among others.

— The Dec. 8 episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America scored a 0.5 cable rating, with 537,000 viewers. The midnight airing did a 0.16 rating, with 176,000 viewers.

source: PWInsider.com

MAILBAG: Is WWE Preparing for an Ultimate Warrior Return?

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SEScoops Mailbag for December 10th

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: You said previously you were unsatisfied with Michael Cole and his heel persona with the angle seemingly having no real direction. Maybe it isn’t part of a storyline. Maybe they just realized that a lot of people disliked Cole and it made more sense to turn him into a jerk to give the announce booth some dichotomy and give the audience a reason to dislike him. Bobby Heenan and JBL were very good at this. The announce teams have always been more interesting with different personalities and the lack of this type of character makes the commentary seem stale in comparison. Just a thought. – Christopher A.

A: I have no problem with having an old school face/heel dynamic in the announce booth. Here’s where I have a problem with your argument. You say Bobby Heenan and JBL were very good at this, and they were. In fact, Heenan was the best. However, both men were active performers at one time and merely carried those personalities over into their commentary. Michael Cole is NOT a performer. He’s not even the color guy, he’s the “voice” of WWE as their primary play-by-play announcer, the man that we’re supposed to listen to when he tries to sell us on buying the next pay-per-view. If I hate this man, why should I listen to what he says? If they’re going somewhere with this and can make money off heel Michael Cole, then that’s fine. But so far, there’s no indication they have an actual end game (unless he replaces Alex Riley as manager for The Miz) and the way he switches from heel to face is both confusing and unproductive. If you want dichotomy in the announce booth, let CM Punk do his heel shtick (or better yet, let Jerry Lawler do it like he used to do) and let Cole play the role of Monsoon/McMahon/Ross. At the end of the day, it’s stupid that we’re arguing about getting the announcers over when we should be talking about getting over the actual talent. A good announcer would not BE the story, they would sell the story.

Q: Why does the WWE keep releasing good, young superstars? They release MVP, Caylen Croft, Luke Gallows, Vance Archer and Matt Hardy (not young, but has his release even been confirmed?) What could be the purpose of this? – Mark V.

A: Talent deserves some of that blame, as well. Of the names you mentioned, MVP and Matt Hardy both requested their release from the company. WWE did not want to let them go. Of course, they wouldn’t push them either, but they didn’t want them to leave. I think Gallows deserved better and as for Croft and Archer, they were never really given a chance. The purpose of these cuts is primarily budgetary and it’s not always fair, but life is not fair.

Q: Me and my friend have a bet. I say Edge and Christian were “brothers” in WWE and my friend says they weren’t. Who is right? – Steve D.

A: You would be correct, sir. Of course, WWE now acknowledges their characters as being childhood friends and not brothers, which is completely ridiculous.

Q: Two part question: 1. Which would you rather see at WrestleMania, CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan, Daniel Bryan vs Kaval, or CM Punk vs Kaval? 2. How would you book the match? – Trey A.

A: I’d book it as CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kaval under traditional “3-Way Dance” elimination rules, not the silly way WWE does Triple Threat matches. As for how I’d book it, give them 15-20 minutes and a finish and let them work their magic.

Q: Who was the “murderer” of Mr. McMahon when his limo exploded? I never found out because of the Benoit tragedy. – Ricardo M.

A: Chris Benoit basically murdered the Mr. McMahon angle. After that, it was dropped and they never bothered to reveal who the culprit would have really been. It’s one time I actually agree with dropping a stupid storyline and not giving us a payoff. Better to move on and forget it ever happened.

Q: I was just wondering what the chances are that we will ever see The Ultimate Warrior making an appearance in any capacity for WWE? I never thought I’d see him in the Raw opening and it happened. He was a big part of WWE history. Has there been any contact between him and Vince since the Hall of Fame interaction a while back? – Chuck Rall

A: I’m not aware of any dialogue between the two sides since the Hall of Fame stuff a from a while back. For some background, WWE reached out to Warrior about being part of last year’s Hall of Fame class and there was direct contact between him and Vince that sounded somewhat positive, especially when you consider how litigious the two sides have been with one another in recent years. Warrior even spoke publicly as rumored abounded and sounded open to the idea, but claims Vince never bothered calling him back to follow up. The fact is this, WWE recognizes that they’re running out of big names to put into the Hall of Fame (big names willing to go in, anyway) and they definitely want Warrior in there. It’s simply a matter of the two sides coming together on money, most likely, and I do believe he will eventually go in and we will need subtitles for his acceptance speech.

Q: I was thinking back to just before the Hardys started their feud last year, how did Jeff survive the fireworks? – Harrison M.

A: Sorry, but I literally laughed out loud at how this question was phrased. What you’re referring to is the angle shot on Smackdown where Jeff was coming out for a match and while doing his pre-match posing routine (a/k/a having a seizure) on top of the ramp, his fireworks went haywire and lit him up like a Christmas tree. Obviously, it was all staged and very well-coordinated by their pyro people. Jeff had also wet himself down with water, as he usually does, before coming out, which would help keep the flames from actually burning his skin. Ironically, Jeff was the unfortunate recipient of a fireball to the face not too long ago in TNA at the hands of James Storm, a stunt that did not go exactly as planned and as a result, Jeff suffered burns and had his eyebrows singed. I really wish they would stay away from angles involving fire because it’s not worth the risk.

Q: When Tara said in her interview that more WWE stars will be going to TNA in the future, that made me wonder. I know Christian jumped ship from WWE to TNA, then back again, and so did R-Truth. Recently, it seems more ex-WWE stars have been jumping to back to WWE, but I was just wondering if it was likely in the future near or far that any TNA stars would try to make the jump to WWE? – Kieran A.

A: All due respect to Tara, she’s full of shit when she says their crew is so much more at ease backstage than it is in WWE. There has been much talk about how unhappy many folks are in TNA right now, for a variety of reasons. Now, I’m not saying you don’t have unhappy people backstage in WWE as well, you do for sure (as evidenced by people requesting their release), but TNA used to be a place where a WWE guy could go and be far less stressed and far more happy, but that’s not the case anymore. Booker T was very happy when he arrived in TNA and it didn’t take long for his demeanor to change. Mick Foley has openly voiced his displeasure with TNA in recent interviews and how he does not see himself staying when his contract expires next year. As for TNA stars coming over to WWE, it’s certainly possible, but I haven’t heard of anyone in particular coming over in the near future. With Samoa Joe’s contract expiring, it looks like he is likely going to renew with TNA, which is a shame because while I don’t have full confidence WWE would know what to do with him, there’s potential there for him to get over huge. He used to be a hot commodity and has cooled off tremendously because TNA doesn’t know what to do with him and he’s not a priority under the Bischoff/Hogan regime.

Q: Recently, I watched a tribute video for The Eliminators and wow, they had something there, but then Saturn got hurt and left ECW. What I’d like to know is what tag teams were close to being in the discussion of greatest ever, but never got the chance to reach their full potential either due to injury, management breaking them up or holding them down? – Andrew Betts

A: This is an impossible question to answer. Plus, if they were already in the discussion of greatest ever, they likely either reached their full potential or came close. Edge and Christian may be a good example. They were a very successful, entertaining team for well over two years before WWE broke them up. Obviously, they each went on to success as singles stars, but should they have been kept together longer? JeriShow is another example. Here’s a team that nobody thought would work as well as they did, but they got the act over, made the Tag Team belts meaningful again and then broke up. Who’s to say that Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas would not have earned the distinction of world’s greatest tag team (hell, that was their name!) if they were pushed harder and kept together. There’s simply no clear cut answer.

Q: I’ve read multiple reports that Vince McMahon is high on Ring of Honor. If he puts his ego aside, could WWE have a working relationship with ROH? – Justin S.

A: Vince may be high on a lot of things (well, maybe not as much as RVD), but I don’t think ROH is one of them. Which is not to suggest that he hates ROH or is unaware of its existence, but it’s not a priority for him. Others in the upper hierarchy of the company definitely monitor ROH. Personally, I think it would be an excellent idea to partner with ROH in some capacity and would be a win/win for both companies. I know Vince does not want to have anything to do with another wrestling company that has TV, which ROH does, but it’s available in far fewer homes than either WWE or TNA. For WWE, they have the ability to scout and use some great talents, while ROH gets to use WWE performers on limited shows and boost their business a bit, not unlike the arrangement Vince made with Paul Heyman and ECW in the mid-nineties.

Q: Just watched Raw and saw Miz searching for a table. When he pulled up the ring skirt on the entrance side, there was a bucket full of drinks on ice. What gives? – Ryan Begley

A: I’m fairly certain it’s there for the ring crew and announcers, if they should need a drink at any point during the broadcast. That, or they just want to be prepared if Steve Austin should randomly show up and demand a beer. Wouldn’t want to make him angry.

Q: I have two questions: why did it take the World Wildlife Fund so long to file a lawsuit forcing the WWF/WWE transition? Second, where did WWE find Trish Stratus? – Nate24

A: It wasn’t that they waited around over 20 years before acting, it was that in their eyes, Vince McMahon violated the 1994 agreement they had in place regarding international use of the WWF initials. As for Trish Stratus, WWE was made aware of her modeling and fitness work and offered her a contract. She had been a wrestling fan as a child and obviously had some aptitude for it as she went on to become one of the most successful female performers of her generation.

Q: When will WWE stars face TNA stars? – Richard Agosto

A: Either when they defect to TNA or vice versa. That’s about the only way that’s ever going to happen.

Keep those questions coming to [email protected] and remember to include your name!

WWE Holding Live SmackDown, Stipulation Added To TLC Match

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— The USA Network will reportedly air three WWE broadcasts on prime time in the days leading up to the Christmas holiday.

In addition to a live two-hour episode of Raw on Dec. 20, SmackDown will air live the following evening from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. A two-hour version of Tribute to the Troops is tapped to air the following night from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.

— It was announced during Friday’s episode of SmackDown that the Alberto Del Rio vs. Rey Mysterio match at TLC would be a Chairs Match.

— Maryse and Melina revealed on Twitter that they will be on hand for Saturday’s Tribute to the Troops event in Fort Hood, Texas.

source: PWInsider.com

SmackDown Match Preview, WWE Star Recovers From Concussion

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— Matches advertised to take place on tonight’s episode of SmackDown are Edge and Rey Mysterio vs. World Heavyweight Champion Kane and Alberto Del Rio in a tag team match and Hornswoggle vs The Soaring Eagle. Other bouts taking place include Dolph Ziggler defending the Intercontinental Title against Kofi Kingston, Jack Swagger vs. Kaval, Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov vs. Drew McIntyre and Chavo Guerrero, and Natalya vs. Layla.

— Dolph Ziggler returned to action this past week after being kept out of the ring since the Survivor Series due to a concussion suffered as a result of a stiff kick from Kaval. Though he denied on Twitter he was hurt, he actually was.

— Former WWE Diva Sunny is working on a cookbook entitled Out of the Ring, Into the Kitchen: Cooking with Wrestling’s Original Diva. The book will contain her personal recipes and stories from her lengthy career in the wrestling industry.

She is accepting donations via www.indiegogo.com to have the book published and has thus far raised $1,030 of her goal of $2,500.

source: f4wonline.com

Inside News On MVP’s WWE Release, His Future In Wrestling

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Regarding MVP’s release from World Wrestling Entertainment last week, he asked for it and it was granted by John Laurinaitis.

He had been unhappy for some time and asked friends more than a month ago regarding work outside the United States. While it was his call to part ways with the company, others noted that his prospects as a headliner were over. He was openly frustrated with newer talent being pushed ahead of him and was outspoken about it, similar to Matt Hardy and Chavo Guerrero. He had recently suggested changing his character to a rapper, but R-Truth already had the role tabbed.

He’s a big a fan of Japanese wrestling and is particularly hopeful to work for New Japan Wrestling. He is also interested in working with AAA.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Rey Mysterio Suffers Shoulder Tear, Goldust Undergoes Surgery

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— Rey Mysterio has largely recovered from a recent ear infection, but is dealing with another ailment involving his shoulder.

The multi-time champion paid a visit to Dr. James Andrews last week, who diagnosed the injury as a tear. However, Andrews didn’t feel that surgery was required. Mysterio was instead told to rehabilitate and take several weeks off. He still worked last weekend’s live events, as well as Tuesday’s SmackDown taping, but was protected via tag matches.

Original plans for his match with Alberto Del Rio at TLC called for it to be a Tables Match, but has since been changed to a non-stipulated bout due to the injury.

— Goldust underwent surgery on his shoulder today. He will be sidelined for five to six months.

— Maria Kanellis announced on her Twitter account that she has signed on to appear in two horror films. The former WWE Diva has kept herself busy with music, acting and modeling since parting ways with the organization in February

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter